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Tucson Weathering Freeze, Booming Tech Sector, and Infrastructure Updates - Tucson Local Pulse for January 10, 2025

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  • Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for January 10, 2025.

    We're starting off with some breaking news. Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing across much of Southern Arizona tonight and tomorrow night, with a freeze watch in effect. This sudden change in weather will certainly feel like a shock after our recent warm spell[4].

    In job market news, Tucson's tech scene is booming. With over 9,300 tech companies employing nearly 190,000 professionals, the city ranks #13 among North America's up-and-coming tech markets. Tech wages have jumped 13%, making it a perfect time to break into the industry. Major companies like Phantom Space Corp and Radiance Therapeutics are driving growth, and the University of Arizona is pumping out talented grads ready to innovate. Entry-level tech roles include computer support specialists, database administrators, and information security analysts, with starting salaries ranging from $57,910 to $110,140 annually[2].

    Moving on to real estate, local governments are approving fresh housing development projects to address the region's housing needs. While we don't have specific numbers on recent property sales or median home prices today, it's clear that the city is focusing on residential growth[4].

    From City Hall, we have updates on infrastructure projects. The city of Tucson will start work on a new 22nd Street bridge over the Union Pacific railroad tracks and complete a Downtown tunnel under the UP tracks next year. Other major 2025 projects include continuing work on Grant and Valencia roads as well as repaving residential roads. The Arizona Department of Transportation is set to wrap up work on the I-10 widening between Ruthrauff and Ina and will start work between Kino and Alvernon next year[4].

    Weather-wise, the cold snap will certainly impact outdoor activities today. If you're planning on hiking at "A" Mountain or Tumamoc Hill, make sure to bundle up. For those looking for indoor activities, the Tucson Jazz Festival is ongoing, featuring world-class jazz acts. The LightsUp A Festival of Illumination at the Tucson Botanical Gardens is another great option for families[1].

    In new business activity, An Unuzual Market aims to create a safe place for a community of "unuzuals" to get together, offering handcrafted wares and tattoos[4].

    Upcoming community events include the Wings Over Willcox Birding & Nature Festival at the Willcox Playa Wildlife Area, perfect for nature lovers and bird enthusiasts[1].

    In local school achievements, the Pima Community College men’s basketball team played their first game of 2025 on Saturday against PHH Prep at the West Campus Aztec Gymnasium, maintaining their undefeated streak[4].

    For a feel-good community story, Dr. Francisco Garcia has been tapped to serve as the chief of staff for University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella, a notable appointment that highlights the university's commitment to leadership[4].

    In crime news, there have been no major incidents reported in the past 24 hours. However, the Tucson Police Department has released information on recent cases, including a homicide on the 4300 Block of S. Pantano Rd. and a fatal pedestrian collision on the 3200 Block of N. 1st Avenue[5].

    This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for January 10, 2025.

We're starting off with some breaking news. Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing across much of Southern Arizona tonight and tomorrow night, with a freeze watch in effect. This sudden change in weather will certainly feel like a shock after our recent warm spell[4].

In job market news, Tucson's tech scene is booming. With over 9,300 tech companies employing nearly 190,000 professionals, the city ranks #13 among North America's up-and-coming tech markets. Tech wages have jumped 13%, making it a perfect time to break into the industry. Major companies like Phantom Space Corp and Radiance Therapeutics are driving growth, and the University of Arizona is pumping out talented grads ready to innovate. Entry-level tech roles include computer support specialists, database administrators, and information security analysts, with starting salaries ranging from $57,910 to $110,140 annually[2].

Moving on to real estate, local governments are approving fresh housing development projects to address the region's housing needs. While we don't have specific numbers on recent property sales or median home prices today, it's clear that the city is focusing on residential growth[4].

From City Hall, we have updates on infrastructure projects. The city of Tucson will start work on a new 22nd Street bridge over the Union Pacific railroad tracks and complete a Downtown tunnel under the UP tracks next year. Other major 2025 projects include continuing work on Grant and Valencia roads as well as repaving residential roads. The Arizona Department of Transportation is set to wrap up work on the I-10 widening between Ruthrauff and Ina and will start work between Kino and Alvernon next year[4].

Weather-wise, the cold snap will certainly impact outdoor activities today. If you're planning on hiking at "A" Mountain or Tumamoc Hill, make sure to bundle up. For those looking for indoor activities, the Tucson Jazz Festival is ongoing, featuring world-class jazz acts. The LightsUp A Festival of Illumination at the Tucson Botanical Gardens is another great option for families[1].

In new business activity, An Unuzual Market aims to create a safe place for a community of "unuzuals" to get together, offering handcrafted wares and tattoos[4].

Upcoming community events include the Wings Over Willcox Birding & Nature Festival at the Willcox Playa Wildlife Area, perfect for nature lovers and bird enthusiasts[1].

In local school achievements, the Pima Community College men’s basketball team played their first game of 2025 on Saturday against PHH Prep at the West Campus Aztec Gymnasium, maintaining their undefeated streak[4].

For a feel-good community story, Dr. Francisco Garcia has been tapped to serve as the chief of staff for University of Arizona President Suresh Garimella, a notable appointment that highlights the university's commitment to leadership[4].

In crime news, there have been no major incidents reported in the past 24 hours. However, the Tucson Police Department has released information on recent cases, including a homicide on the 4300 Block of S. Pantano Rd. and a fatal pedestrian collision on the 3200 Block of N. 1st Avenue[5].

This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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